Solutions Manual To Accompany Applied Mathematics And Modeling For Chemical Engineers Unknown Binding Richard G Rice -
Solutions Manual to Accompany Applied Mathematics and Modeling for Chemical Engineers
Key topics covered in the original text include: Define the problem and the given information:
4. Interlibrary Loan (ILL)
Use your university’s ILL system. Request the ISBN of the main text (often 0471804777 or 9780471804770) and specify “accompanying instructor’s solutions manual, any binding.” Libraries with PhD programs in chem E often have archival copies. x = (-(2) ± √((2)2 - 4(3)(-5))) /
Attempt First: Always try to set up the mass and energy balances yourself before checking the manual. x2 = -5/3
The Solutions Manual to Accompany Applied Mathematics and Modeling for Chemical Engineers is not a collection of final numerical answers. A typical entry provides a step-by-step narrative: the problem restated, the critical assumptions, the governing equations, the non-dimensionalization process (a key skill emphasized by Rice), the choice of the solution method (e.g., separation of variables versus Laplace transforms), and the algebraic derivations leading to the final expression.
- Define the problem and the given information:
- x = (-(2) ± √((2)2 - 4(3)(-5))) / 2(3)
- x = (-2 ± √(4 + 60)) / 6
- x = (-2 ± √64) / 6
- x = (-2 ± 8) / 6
- Roots: x1 = 1, x2 = -5/3